Posted by Monica Bagagem, Developer Marketing
Google I/O 2015 starts tomorrow, and, like last year, weve got an exciting lineup of design-focused content for both developers and designers to experience in-person and online. Just a year ago, we announced material design - a system for cross-platform visual, motion, and interaction design. This year at I/O, well see how material has been adopted and implemented by the community, and our approach on design across our platforms.
Sessions
At 4PM PDT on Thursday, May 28, join Matias Duartes Material Now session to recap where weve been and get a sneak peek of where were going with design at Google. Well be recognizing some of the phenomenal material design work from across the community, so definitely tune in if youre an Android developer or designer. For more details, check Matias post on Google+.
The session will be live streamed so you can follow along in real-time even if youre not at Moscone. Recordings will also be available shortly after on the I/O website.
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Design Sandbox
Weve dedicated an entire section of Moscone West to design-related programming, including one-on-one and group UX reviews with members of the material design team. Appointments will be on a first-come, first-serve basis, but well also have Google designers on hand for more casual questions.
Add Material Design Reviews to your I/O schedule
Sandbox Talks
Google designers and engineers will host several deep-dive, 20 minute tech talks in a breakout area within the Design Sandbox on Level 2. The space has been designed to facilitate conversation and discussion with small audiences, so come prepared with questions! Well be covering a range of topics such as cross-platform and responsive design, designing for platforms like Google Cast and Android Auto, and how to adapt material design to your brand. As an added bonus, most Sandbox Talks will take place twice throughout the conference giving you more flexibility to adjust your schedule.
Add Design Sandbox Talks to your I/O schedule
Explore the full Google I/O schedule here.
Be sure to follow +GoogleDesign and @GoogleDesign, where well be posting design-related announcements throughout the conference. You can also follow and join the general conversation about I/O at #io15. See you tomorrow!
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